- Play between two stunning worlds
- Unexpected twists bring the genre to a new level
- From the studio that created Mystery Case Files
Product Description
In Drawn, the newest adventure series from Big Fish Games, the player is pulled into a dark and mysterious tale. Legend tells of a child queen who will one day rise to give hope to a town dark and bleak with despair. You must overcome challenging puzzles and riddles to unlock the secrets of The Painted Tower and save her if you can. Enter magical paintings and meet fantastic characters as you work your way to the top of the Tower, but beware! Things are not alwa… More >>




The artwork is wonderful, the story is great, the voice acting is engaging and professional. Gameplay is seamless. The puzzles were interesting and intuitive, but they were quite easy. This might be a great way to introduce younger adventure gamers to the genre for that reason, but the style and feel of the game will win over even a seasoned gamer.
It was never repetetive, I didn’t feel like I had to trudge back and forth between locations at all. I also never found myself clicking around in frustration looking for an object or a pathway, like so often happens with point and click adventures.
The only reason I didn’t give it 5 stars was because it’s a short game. I finished it in a little over 2 hours. The price is reasonable for that amount of gameplay, I just could have gone on playing for much much longer. MUCH longer.
It’s a great little game.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’m so happy I stumbled across the game. I’m surprised I don’t see it mentioned more often. The graphics are simply beautiful, and the gameplay is interesting, engrossing, and is nicely woven into the story. Many of the puzzles are truly challenging and unique.
Rating: 5 / 5
This game is very intriguing. The puzzles are challenging and the graphics are very pleasing. The story is very deep and integrated well within the game. I loved playing this game. I only wish it had lasted longer.
Rating: 5 / 5
I am pretty new to computer puzzle games. This is only my third adventure. I really had a great time playing this game. I loved the graphics and the puzzles were just right. I had lots of hours of entertainment. Much bettter than anything on television.
Rating: 4 / 5
This is an adventure (point and click) game, and both I and my 16 year old daughter found this game delightful. The graphics are great. The story is inventive, as is the way the puzzles are put together. It isn’t super difficult, but it is hard enough to keep your interest and occasionally stump you for a while. It gives you the option to skip any puzzle, but none are that hard, though some took me a while to figure out.
You are in a magical world where a little princess can make things appear by drawing them. She created, for example, a play of a knight battling a dragon. You have to figure out the play, and how to put it together in the right sequence for it to work. It’s presented in the format of a clockwork – inventive, picturesque and fun.
The whole game is like that.
I almost didn’t give it five stars because it wasn’t longer. But then I compared it to other reviews I’ve done, and, you know what? This is an immensely imaginative game with some not-your-standard puzzles and above-average graphics, so I’m giving it a “5″. Maybe there will be a sequel, and it will be longer.
Rating: 5 / 5